Re: Call for diversity in D&D rulebooks
- From: Tetsubo <tetsubo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 06 May 2012 00:46:26 -0400
On 5/5/2012 9:53 PM, Rast wrote:
tussock wrote...Without something to mix the population up I would expect near racial
purity in any given area.
*THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS RACE*!
Oh c'mon, not even young-Earth creationists believe that.
If race doesn't exist, then how come they can test my DNA and tell me
what race(s) I am?
Well, there are three very broad sub-divisions of humans, the Africans (Negroids), the Caucasians and the Mongoloids. There *are* recognizable differences between the three groups. For example the Caucasians have a mutation that allows the adults to still consume milk. Unless you develop a milk allergy as I have are are never able to eat cheese again... I do so miss cheese. But all three groups can inter-breed so we are the same species. I do get tussocks point though.
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